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The Holocene | 2016

Human–environment interactions during the early mid-Holocene in coastal Ecuador as revealed by mangrove coring in Santa Elena Province

Deborah M. Pearsall; Neil Duncan; John G. Jones; Dorothy E Friedel; Cesar I Veintimilla; Hector Neff

Coastal environments of the early mid-Holocene provided challenges and opportunities for agriculturalists living in the Santa Elena Peninsula, Ecuador (Santa Elena Province, formerly southwestern Guayas Province). Cores extracted from swamps in three river outflows, namely, the Río Verde/Río Zapotal drainage (Chanduy estuary), the Río Grande (Punta Carnero locality), and the Río Valdivia, provided pollen, phytolith, sedimentary, and elemental sequences relevant to documenting vegetation and agriculture. The Chanduy record documented maize and other cultigens from 3200 to 500 cal. BC, providing evidence for intensive cultivation of alluvial lands. The Punta Carnero core provided the first evidence for occupation of the peninsula during the ‘hiatus’ between the Vegas and Valdivia periods, as maize was present in a stratum dating to 4857 cal. BC. Records documented mid-Holocene sea-level stabilization, development of low-energy depositional environments, and variation in rainfall attributable to El Niño-Southern Oscillation (ENSO) by 5000 cal. BC. There was no evidence that the region was either markedly wetter or drier in the early mid-Holocene, suggesting that climate controls similar to those of today were in place.


Journal of Archaeological Science | 2006

Ceramic production in ancient Nasca : provenance analysis of pottery from the Early Nasca and Tiza cultures through INAA

Kevin J. Vaughn; Christina A. Conlee; Hector Neff; Katharina J. Schreiber


Journal of Archaeological Science | 2004

Tracing the clay source of Nasca polychrome pottery: results from a preliminary raw material survey

Kevin J. Vaughn; Hector Neff


Journal of Archaeological Science | 2008

Exchange of Coarse Orange pottery in the Middle Classic Tuxtla Mountains, Southern Veracruz, Mexico

Wesley D. Stoner; Christopher A. Pool; Hector Neff; Michael D. Glascock


Journal of Archaeological Science | 2012

The first direct evidence of pre-columbian sources of palygorskite for Maya Blue

Dean E. Arnold; Bruce F. Bohor; Hector Neff; Gary M. Feinman; Patrick Ryan Williams; Laure Dussubieux; Ronald L. Bishop


Journal of Anthropological Archaeology | 2013

Glaze-paints, technological knowledge, and ceramic specialization in the fourteenth-century Pueblo Southwest

Scott Van Keuren; Hector Neff; Mark R. Agostini


MCJA. Midcontinental journal of archaeology | 1998

Prehistoric occupation of the Calumet Dune Ridge, Northwest Indiana

Mark J. Lynott; F. Frost; Hector Neff; James W. Cogswell; Michael D. Glascock


The 82nd Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology | 2018

Source Analysis of Obsidian from the Late Olmec Site of Los Soldados

Carl Wendt; Edgar Huerta; Hector Neff; Michael D. Glascock


The 82nd Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology | 2018

Tracing Mobility in Pacific Coast and Highlands of Southern Mexico during the Classic Period

Virginie Renson; Marx Navarro Castillo; Andrea Cucina; Brendan J. Culleton; Hector Neff


The 81st Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology | 2016

Lead and strontium isotopes to source ceramics in ancient Mexico

Virginie Renson; Hector Neff; David Cheetham; James Guthrie; Michael D. Glascock

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Brendan J. Culleton

Pennsylvania State University

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Bruce F. Bohor

United States Geological Survey

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Gary M. Feinman

Field Museum of Natural History

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